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Woodville Advocate (1878), 20 Jul 1888, p. 8

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.1004 Ilm r) i co) it ‘ 10 11 For the New Enghnd Nurseries. estah. liphed our :1" years. the UM llulmhlo Nursery. 51w. with push. energy, good habits and menu character aways suc- ceed. We can give you good [my and steady work. Write (or terms to COLBORN E, â€" Q N T- "Tenders for Scales. The Municipal Council of I! yilla : recmw Leaulvrsfor - flour tow: to he so: up wizh ur‘ iuspeclod. 'l‘cu-lcrs may he L up to uuou nu Hm mm o: J. payment. The-10““! or nay “my necemod. ‘flf‘ woodvme. Jun: mu. â€" NURSERY STOCK.- We Engage Me'n on Liberal Commission or on Smarg; and l‘lxpuuses and Guam autcc Permanent. Employment and buccws I l P "toes or rule. cheap. at R. Dunsheath': Boaverton. ELLWAIKER 8.22 Facilities Unequaliczl Reasonable; 0mm H Advantages to 1503111ch Unce. 33‘ In Gael; for Potatoes, Oats: and Peas at. R. Duusheath‘s, licavcrwu. 'Gravelllng. «\Tho council ins given a. contract for l)i‘0ߤ$!'01lillg of Simcce Street. It is Read " with 25m; cvginlx gnu-(Isl {mu 1 ‘ "z ' u n - . The list of properties}:- nrcut) um i by the lira-miss Real Estate Am“. If you‘re-quire anything: in that;h liné cad .or wntc us. Conespuudcuce pmmntly answered. Have you prom-11v to iull place It. with us and we Wm onhenvni‘ t1; film] you a. pmt'chawr. No churflu made unless a mic ls (:S‘uctcd. n â€" ...._ . .-â€"â€"---- ’l‘v.lvv- 81:," All [rattles or norqous wanting Photographs in any style should not for- gct to can; on me at. my galliory, Madili‘s 01d stand. lmu Block. Beavcnou.â€"-G. F. CHM-ms. Showers. Fiuc showers of rain foil here on Wed- nesday last. The min was fairly general over this secuuu and has (101209. vast amount of good to the growmg crops, which were sufi'u‘ing badly from the continued drought. Highest Pricer Notice. 's‘msm “‘AN'E‘EQE}, Chase Brai‘nar’s Eumpanyr The Rifle Match held by the Bcavcrton Rifle Associatiml “um hu'ui .\.-. zn-xmnnm .1 on Monday hut tin- lfith inst. Compati- tors from Lindsay. llirldlchl. Gamflnidw and Cmmiltgtm: “are present and 1'. very interesting match was the row“. The cup “114 “on Ly Mr I). McNeIH. M (iamcbridgo. with tho score at :31! lmiutq. Following is the score as handed in by the Secretary : The Law 114111: -' is: now 111'; i‘ s hmnht and 11111111: 1111111111 of this 11131511110111 fish are I ciuy 11313112111. 3'1-...‘111v:1s (1il1’c<- pic 1111] 512.1 1111 31111111111' (10111111111: suc- needed 111 1111011111 - no ]uas £118.11 muntf- six fmo 12511.. Snootmg mater» For Park at 1:. Dunshcaih's Beavcrton Exceilont Sparta. The mum-.0. of Lake Fimccc is un- usually luv: 11m»- §.'oar. in fact, it is not rcxucrni.m-:l when. at. this early tium in the helium. the “Mn- lmu Mon 1-4) MW. Already the but u: the r.v.-r‘s mouth is hare. Hiaheet Price Li?" In (autumn-Tm and Shifting: and pspccml'drivcs in Prints at 1-}. Tisdalc‘s, licavcmm. Very Low. Great Rarszains. U. A. Patterson...” ......... R. F. Killnh‘ ....... 1 l......... Don. McMill'm....ll ......... A. K. (,‘nn.vrml....13......... 'Wlu. Dohsnn......l-'r......... J. U. Jonnett ....... lfl......... J. Losho ............ 16......” R.\‘v’hitv............12.........‘ H.“'t-Htcntt.......‘13......... Alox. h0hson...... 4 ......... l). Mellae......... lfl......... J. Brown 10 D. McNeil} ...... .\ Mclhv ........ J. A. Williamson 1). A. McKmnmu. J. J. (Hover... ..... J. Calder ........... J. II. ()iimr ........ .\ L'mnplw" ....... J. Birchnr] ........ ‘ A. I“. lhrcharxl....1 P. McMillan. jinn? to ha wmmton 2mm. 9.1mm. FRIDAY. JULY ‘21 (“If TA. 1221338.. EDGE]? S 1 I R. WA NTEI) ! die out thoroughly reliabie Emit-1:3 XL RSI.-\\ .\Ar..\, llinmsou‘ 17.. .... ....l" 1. .... .110 zillnmnv. .13...... ..11. .. .11! war..." ..-.H. .... 1.4 .24 r. ....lfi. ...12. ........‘.H i\ r....... .1' 1. ........12. ........‘.’.7 111(11...... .. i:.........12... ......‘31'1 n1.........51."......14.........‘.!~l 1011311.]. ..13. 'L. .....‘2-1 llan 3'1 .. 312.. ...10. ... .. 2.2 *tursunu 1.3.. ‘1 ") 1311“..-..u11.u.nu: 7......onul 3.’i11'1il....11......... H.........]9 n.0rml....13......... 6.........l‘.) 1mm......1-3......... 3.........1"1 111911...."lfl......... '1‘.........l7o 11.. (1.........1¢ .....u..n.12...u.u.‘r '0'. ”...-null :011........13......... :1.........16 to Lie“ iuucra ! children Cry for Pltcher's Castorla. m (‘1!i5l111t11‘5. SW5 \\ Ti. 1)! umcil M the Village of “'0er u‘ Hay hculus lo wugh :Uh‘l‘ 3 {1 us 1-) i: mu! up wizh upppmch 5 ma; l-c Km: wall the Clcm am; 0: .iui)’. wu'u terms of .12! or any tum-Jr not neces- 15“. H 1' ‘20. 1888. GILCIEIUST, Clerk. Prices very '. ; Decid .11 1 Write an ~1’VFV‘tlS. To‘:.l. ..17.........3'»‘.’. ll 16.........-‘-3 t) nun"... nun-nou- o. .6!” Hi") 21's. 16 av.) .\_, EH) 1’ Rare Bargains. ‘ m L'ntrimuml llnts selling [mm low ‘25 Ccuh‘ M. H. 'l‘isdnlc‘s. "emu-Hun. Highest Price m Cash or For Eggs at R. liuunhoalh'n, lhu- (or For h3g5 M u. uuunuuuu n, m... vellum. Odd-Follows' Excursion. It is now dethmtoiy sotth‘“. that an rxcurslon under the auspiwa of tho ()d‘l. fr-Iiows of this town will tulao piano to Barrie on tho occmion of tho ussomhly of the (‘nmml Lmlgo of tho ()nlor N that, place. The “Drillin” hm boon churtorocl and n Nonsant sail norms tl‘o lako may he lnolie'l for. Tho people ot lhu‘riu am making clulmrutc preparations for tho ewnt and the grand procession which is usual. is smoothing worth seeing. We hope to see a large turn out. qu-u-vuuv.l 6!" Ar. and hohw cost In balance of season at 1‘2. Tisdale's, Bou‘wrtcu. Mlltlnery A If? Kinds of Firownml for wk and (‘uelivnrod to any part of the \‘illztgcâ€"P. )lcixhllau Sons. Buanrtou. Open Oncerh‘lpro. V‘vv-u v-.'â€" .--V The howls have opened ihcir Show: and places of husim <3 once more. A meeting.- washc‘ul on Tuesdav evening in the Town Hall. called by the. Rcove of ‘l‘hcrah to consider the Situation as it. then stood. We wcre not. present hut loam that the mecting was. of tho un~ animens opxniun that the Scott Act is a cornp‘mte humlnu and not worthy oi' con- sideraiion ; that the hotelkcepers of Ben.- \'crtou have been badly treated and that grcutcr rigour has [won used against them than their fcllows in the business in other places. all of which was traced to personal spit} and enmity. etc. A number of speeches were made and the question of temperance and the Scott Act pretty generaliy reviewed, but what _L ‘ IA”. ‘__ ‘lvld --v.~.. P‘“â€"‘ """ 1 it, will all amount to we are at a loss to . l-:nov:. The reasons and arguments ad- | inner-d on Tuesday are all very good ' and have often been heard before. but t they are not going to prevent the same malicious individuals from prosecuting the violators of the law when opportunity presents itself if this is the reason of the prosecutions. and what can a thou- sand meetings of the character of Tues- dav evening do in the matter. One thing is certain that so long as filthy in- suits such as that tendered to the Rev. Mr. McKee on Monday evening are con~ ! cocted and perpetrated by the hotell party's friends. it cannot be expected i r l l n l l i l that peace should exist. in fact it looks as though a direct challenge had been extended and it can hardly be wondered at if it be accepted in that light. It is also to be regretted that the hotel- keepers took the course of closing their houses and then turning toridicule those who endeavoured to relieve the incon- venience caused by it and we question much whether the object in view has been obtained thereby. None can ques- tion the propriety of the hotels closing if they feel so inclined, but it is carrying a supposed prerogative too far to find letters of intimidation sent to parties who presume to furnish accommodation which the hotels had refused. This ms done in one case and although we do not ' presume to say by the hotcllicepers it ' ,- ‘3‘2-05 ulnigficdl)’ supposed to be in their g {WC (”1'1 "‘3 m tactics have opened the , -: haps too much latithugt, care‘ to see he- , these institutions in the pa'sxn that per~ ’ heard it openly intimated that tlltno'cd : grave possdnhtv of this matter not end- ! ins: here. but that it niav finally cud in ; bloodshed. We do not-anticipate MW 3 such result and we hope such zilai-iiiist : opinions may hr- at once suppressml. I it i is surmy demoralizing enough to have : tad events of the past lew weclis given ; hot that for ii miserable glass of whiskey : there is a possibility of some one bein'v ~‘\ 1 31mm] vicious enough to cause bloodshed. ‘ : ‘llowevcr. the hotels are again open and l trai Ulil'l's can again had accredited places . o accommodation in lleaverton. ! Tea. f Best value in Ten. ever offered, at I? ; Dunslit‘fllh's, lit-averton. Fans. I arno 3‘ c ' " 1 (_ «to. ltof beaimfuil fans. cheap at ”ULttlfltl s, lu-avcrton. I TA. 0. c or Summer Wear- F to the “mud without armounciu'r tl'e' h ., D'iiih‘ousic, for holidays. fil‘uodrmc Ettore uu .IV“ y-~.u-., I allots. _, __-__._. FRIDAY. JULY 20. 1888. ._ ._..____â€"â€" Prior’s T. [If If you are fond of a good cap of Tea, try Prior‘s new 25 cent Tea. J. It Prior, \Voodville. Pass Him Around. A person who called himself 0. A. Hill, of Peterborough, and a machinist by trade. came to Millirook about three weeks since and made a good deal of noise about his abilities as a repairer of sewing machines. He forgot. however, to call and pay for some printing he ordered at the “Reporter" ofiice. Mr. John Cracker, of the Dominion hotel, would also like to see the fellow return and settle his bill With him.â€"â€"iP.e- porter.]â€"“This is the loud-mouthed rascal who has been making this town his resting place for some time under the name of lluishop. Hc contracted a debt with this ofiiee which he also neglected to pay. We suspect he has also victim- ized others. Salt. 1'). )chaehlan has received another car load of line Salt to be sold cheap for Cash. Village Councll. A special meeting of the council was held pursuant to the call of the Reeve. Members all present. The Reeve in the hair. The Reeve. explained the reason [ c-' the council together. stating ii- erected 'lu . _ -- \‘hich had recently been and would not In; w . 1t u .. . t by Mr. Adams. seconi ill-goo “Junk“ ... 1, Moved that the clerk be instructed o hen . lhos. Rear. to have the said sealssmitt'. moved they not having passed inspection according: to aurcemcutâ€"Carried. Mow ed by Mr. H. Edwards. seconded bv Mr. D. Grant. that the llceve give his .order in favor of P. Donnellv for “0.00, for work and material for Sidewalk also in I favor of J. J. Cave. for printin" do" by- law. $3.00.-Carried. Aim-ea" iw" Mr. l‘erguson. seconded by Mr. Edwards. that the clerk be instructed to ask for tenders for weigh scales havinya cap- aCitv of weighing four tons, to lie coni- pletcd and inspected with approaches I 10.8“ .{or use before they are accepted. , drht‘d. 2%8 ; l‘otor .‘luCumg. 274 cott, 269. Fum- PART VVVVVVVVVVVVV ,,_, ‘ .uu-uv uuurl‘ ”LU. Frances King. 318; Frank .-\lkins<nn,31h; John Jim-us, 315 : Hector Mclx’innnn. 2: 9.. Jx'xmn 'l‘num to 8mm“ 'l‘nmn. Marks mammary. 31)().â€"â€"-\\'n|. Manhh. 386 ; Kata Grahmn. 362: Elm Dau'idaon 3-11) : Garnet 'l'mloavcn. 3-17 ; Alice 'X‘nykn'. 3-18; Annie Logan. 31:17; Willie Cl:u-k.:)0‘.). Strum: Sic-cosh tn Juxmu 'l‘nmn. Marks necesmry. 275.â€"-Loslie 1101151801). 3110; Lucy L‘Mlnglmn, 335; James Hayes. 1312 ; Blanche Wallet: 30".); David Rntherford. 306; Em Warren. 30:) ; Walter Snclqrove. 301 ; Wiliio Murray. 2111; Lirzeie Armstrong. 271.“); Annio Stoddart. 2713. Juxnm Hmoxn to Samoa Strum). Mnrke nucvssnry. 250. ~-\\'illiu French. 1309; Sarah Batten. 3102: Edith Munro. 3100 : Adn McArihnr. 221:! : Amhrmm Clark. 283: Luttiv Mnrrisnn. nan -‘ . ‘0 .- lgnto. \Viiynxon. 327 : Addie “flail; .7. weird v:- zlnos in “011‘ s. Miqsos. an] . as anlml slippers and lace shoes NI 1. J. Cumomn s. llcaverton. Promotion Exammatlon. P V' ix “mt value in Ten. ever offered, at R. Dunxhcath's, licax'orton. Fans. Large stock of bountiful fans. cheap at L. J. Cameron's, Heaven-ton. For Summer Wear. : Mnlml “'0“: I] to Stems“. 320; Mb; (”$3333 use-Charles Hudson. ‘hu hcutt, 2N ; Walter Scott. .‘lfll'k 2”: 3:13; . i). human. 2:90; (Timrluu Mo- lnuiu. .1” ; Man-y Martin. ‘22": Arthur \\'|IJ;| um. 22“; “on”; ”mlgiim, 23¢). l"lih'l‘ l'xlnu I‘M-J II in Sxxiuu DAM. 11. MMIH HUN-Nun)". 200."- l'lniu Hm'kutt. 2...; ; yummy Wilkinson. 23.3: Mice liulviu' ‘3'.“ : Kutu Kurw. 3'37 ; l’llouho Adams, 15.": WNW; Bii‘oluihl. 2‘32; Humh Hutclwr. 219 ; Smuuul Rullwrfuni. 215 ; Kale ”ml-«m. 2H1! ; Naomi Width). 201. Flu‘i‘l‘ l‘un‘ l h) I'Alt'l‘ ll.~~l-‘.Ini|y Mc- luuis. [IN-tor 'l'n‘luu'ou.Alfred lku‘ruiit. l'lruost Ihl Islmuh, Willie Cmnurou. l‘vtm- Mq-Arumr. Willie Uuyuor. liusnoll liirchunl. Muud Sruucvr. Lizzie Murray. Suruli Mutlwrs. Maud Sunldurt. Amy Sent-t. Muuil \Vt‘st. 'l‘anmzr Cum; tn l'AIn‘ l.â€"ol)i\'uu:\ Stewart. Williu S‘0\1‘ dun. Julm Suckeu. Flora. )lutlwrs. Almiu 'l‘urnur. Allco Adams. Alex. Elliott, Ellen Martin. .lulm Alulrmvs. Miss Dmmldm Bull and Visa; J. (.‘mu- 011111. Iunuorly milk-1111111011, but now of New York. mu l1n111c \Ntiu'n ' [111.111 ls. Miss Mag-do Turner is \‘ihitlu" at. her brothers. Mr. Robert. luuler, Rochester, New \urk. 'lhos‘. Robinson. son of C. I). l obinson, of '1‘ 01mm), is wemling' h .5 holidays in Beavcrtuu. Mr. {ouald Birclmrd, who has: been in the employ of Mr. 11. Cuoko A: (Jan Orillia. and formerly of tins place. left. on Wednesday, 10th inst. for Vancouver where he has secured a situation as druggist‘s clerk. )1 r. town, week. Mr; Lorne Riddle. a? fisistaut stntlou- agent. at Beavcrtou, is away at Port bulbousie, for holidu) s. 'l‘m: onncnn [um] n {lying visit to tho grist will last. Wednesday. Messrs. Doha-on «it Cnmplmll will: on active force of men are lmsilyongngod in gutting into place the intomnl economy of tho mill. The Oltl nflmr has been completely ro- movml mulzwlmn the mill goos into oper- ation it will to all intents and pnnmsoa ho how. Evorv cfl'ort. is hell)? made to have it first-class. 31:5? If 3011 are fond of a. good cup of Tea, tr) Prior‘ 5 new ..5 cent. Tea. J. B Prior, Woodvillc. Pass Him Around. A person who called himself 0. A.‘ Hill, of Peterhorongh. and a machinist by trade. came to Milln‘ook about three weeks since and made a. good deal of noise about his abilities as a repairer of sewing machines. He forgot. however, to call and pay for some printing he ordered at the “Reporter" ofiice. Mr. John Cracker, of the Dominion hotel. would also like to see the fellow return and settle his hill with him.â€"â€"§Re- porter.]â€""Tliis is the lond~monthed rascal who has been making this town his resting place {or some time under the name of llnishop. Hc contracted a debt with this office which he also neglected to pay. We suspect he has also victim- ized others. Salt. 1'). )chnehlan has received another car load of fine Salt to be sold cheap for goods. 1;“. VprizoFâ€"rsr\Vl‘l‘avimlsmm- (‘nlourcd 'l'en Sm. containing 41 pmcm. 2nd prizeâ€"A Handsome l'urlor Lamp. A Vlslt. M. J. R. Prior will givo-two prizes b the persona duhvorinu at his store from the 19th of May in the 1st anuunst. the moss} Eggs. and trading tlm same for Thu hirvctnm of tlu; Ehlon Agricultu- ral Sucivty will meet on Friday evening next at 8 p. m. ' Prlzos. Agilcqltural Society. 31:? Road Tm: Anvom'rn and koop ne- qnaintcd with “but is going on around you. The lixovntivc Association Of Health Oflit‘ors of Ontario and Provincial Board of Health will he held at Lindsay on the 14m. 15th and 16th of August. All questions nfl'ect‘ing the public licultlnvxll be discnsmoil. Look Hero. 65‘ Fresh and cheap Groceries at J. Prior‘n. Woodvillu. Convention. Groceries. Alex. Skinner. formcfly of this pzud Bcavcrtuu a vxsit during tho PERSONALS. ['5’ Puma and l‘nmsohe at a NL' Y0- duction for cash or trmlu at .l. R. l’nor'a. Woodviflo. Drou Goods. Expected Anolhor wedding is on tho mph. Personals- Bli-‘u hnmh l‘umplm-ll. ol Cmmingzlon. in waiting ln 1' lrluntlx hero jmt now ...... . John Blehnlllo. nun of Mr. John I-lo. lmlllo.ol lut Con. I'll-lo". is n-covoling lrom tho Nl'\‘(l‘l‘ ilhnnm with “‘hioh ho Inns ln'on which-«L.........lh.-c«-nb lath-m from Scotland umlu that Mm. John Morrison llllH lK'l'll vory unwell and lomml to lump hor hotl..........\lr. John (‘nnmlwlL of Lindsay. and ”Mo are visiting their rolutivm in thm locality lot a short tin.o..........\lr. D. Campbell. who Inn hovn employed M. .\lnrlnlnlo hm! returned home [or summer holidays. The Hotels and Sheds are Again Open and We are all in full blast, Cheap Cash Hardware Store. EThreo Nsw Buggies For Sale, Cheap. If} on \\ ant the BEST DARTMOUTH BINDER CORD at Cost “e have it, also PURE PARIS GREEN. All kinds of Fence Wire in Stock. We keep the Best Machine Oil. PEERLESS, None to Equal. Our stock of GLASS, PAINTS. UILS and PUTTY is the Best Assorted and Cheapest in Town. See our “DAISY” Barrel Churn. {@0110 Baby Carriage At Cost. 5-5. WESTCOTT. “on Bnby m nick. we gave her Cutout. When she van a Child. nho cnod for Unions. When Iho Wane Mlss. «ho clung to (:Mlmia. Whoa Ibo lad Chum. Oh. ‘uo umu Cutout; E8331 TEE EKEXi @Q 3:533» ASTHMKISBBBONCHITIS unclut- FL‘LFORD A C0., 39,92“""-'~c‘_°_’_‘1 llllllllllllll SOUTHERN” .. AS I'HMA CURQE u T. “VEST TGGLS in Great Variety. - av inKibe RECEIPT or PRICE SAMPLES. 26s.; REGULAR 5:25. $1.00 ‘Whnvfllmpwltochmmm: lrooommendhuluperiormnnypmmpdon mums." B. A. Alexis. 111).. 1118.» 0:19:68!» Broom R. Y. Manufactured only at Tnons Ilonww‘n‘s Esunfishulm, '76. NEVV OXFORD STREET. LONDON. INUYANY htthO’ '0“ Vat thuon should look to the RM on $0 )0on nl MI. X! tho “Gun 10 not 588, Oxford mm. mm. a. m m in (511} 131‘} for Infants and Children, â€"-â€"Espc~cia.11y T1 331 Prices on all kinds of Goods “‘of. may be wanted 1 in ma mum" 0! JOHN McKlRNOX. of :5 vi? I l|.:;u ul Benetton in Hm count)" 0’ uluio ‘ Druauist- 1-. Tux Cu‘ntn Conrad“: Xumy Strum} \YO'I'IL‘I: iq hon-by elven tint the alien. L Vulmw! .luhu Mcfliuuun has made Tim “ullluvnl l u we under the pmns‘mns 0! Cu. no: 1-.‘1 u. x m d salutes oi uuumo. o! ull hie es an 0' .ul 1 ”win In trust. for the bone!“ 0! 11.5 rung:- h-Is. .\ Inocuuu of mo creditors of the mix] 00- IM - he Int-why convouml um} “Ill ho hu‘ul at th‘ lhmkixm (imce of Block a Co . Bonn-Hon, on 'l‘mmM. llw Slut doy u! July. A. l). l\58.|! 3 u'oluck in the gnome-m (or tho opponmnunt o! lumu-Nnrl mu! llw ghing n! dime-Noun thh rut- trmu-u to tho nllapoul o! “no MM osuto. All ( n «Mom of the mid out-to we hereby to nlrod (n. ma tin-Ir claims wlth my solicitor. 'rnuk “Wm. liunvortou dos dimmed by the said B‘MIIU') «.n or hoforo tho anyofsuch mecmuz. Ann! Auxun 2001.! shall prom“) to tlinlribute um "it! «Now. huh-u reconlonl ‘0 such claims M 1 “null luvu nnhw 0! and I I II" no! he ton- lmmihw for "to Ins-mu of paid Nt‘Mo or any par! tin-r. at m uuy wnou or panama who“: claim or cluima than um huve boon ulml. BBSJ:\M!N MADILL. Ianvc non July mm. MB. JOHN 1". STRATTON Sand for Catalogue. JOHN F. STRATTON. 40 Malden Lane. New ‘ NOTISE T0 CREDITORS). Band Ing’eruments. THE CELEBRATE!) FRANK MAIHLL. Hollcim 10: Trustee. Trustee.

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